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Academic Year 2006-2007:
- Vol. 38, No. 146 / August 27, 2007
- Kicking off the new academic year
- Convocation coverage
- Remembering a special founder
- All roads lead to the Union
- Good food
- Editorializing on Xiong remembrance
- Some students fear no WHEGs means no school
- Green Bay native says UW System $ wars are shameful
- Budget talks drag on
- David Ward on Green Bay's economy
- Reminder on student drivers
- Adjunct gets business-education award
- Brief: Lo
- Vol. 38, No. 145 / August 23, 2007
- Veteran educator Schaal is new director at Institute
- Search and Screen info sessions
- Nesberg was founding faculty
- Heritage Hill remembers Ed
- Door landscaping biz rocks with SBDC
- Prof. Laatsch, the Field, 100 great maps
- How long the state budget impasse?
- Some in GOP speak out for campuses
- Reminder: D2L workshop is next week
- Top party schools? Not here
- Training
- Vol. 38, No. 144 / August 20, 2007
- Local higher ed leaders question budget process
- Bradley: no tuition cap without 'buydown'
- Convocation is coming
- Road to Kress Center is off-limits
- LGBTQ inclusivity initiative
- Sept. 11 chosen for campus rembrance of Mahalia Xiong
- 'Dorm shortage takes toll at UW-Madison'
- ACT achievement gap draws comment
- Briefs: Ashmann, Leavitt, Van Boxel
- Vol. 38, No. 143 / August 16, 2007
- Chancellor quoted on security, budget issues
- Snapshots from a SWATdown
- ÁTeniendo un tiempo maravilloso!
- Bookstore stocks up on new Phoenix gear
- Former student hopes for Martha Stewart wedding
- Coffee talk with Bruce
- Lt. Wolff's family also part of UW-Green Bay family
- News from the budget table: nothing new
- Columnist says UW funding boosts economy
- Minnesota-Wisconsin tuition deal gets OK
- Vol. 38, No. 142 / August 13, 2007
- Humanistic Studies to launch Great Books community reading group
- Reminder: Free trial period at the Kress, and special rates
- Watch for news coverage of SWAT exercise here
- Vol. 38, No. 141 / August 9, 2007
- Free trial period for Kress Events Center starts Tuesday
- Summer hours set for Kress Center
- Kress Center to offer annual memberships
- Vol. 38, No. 140 / August 8, 2007
- UW-Green Bay tuition/fees rise 4.3 percent, to $5,959
- Headline: Increase is 'smallest in years'
- UW System cites budget uncertainty
- Listen: Prof. Jeffreys testifies on salaries
- Benefit changes could be problematic, official warns
- UW Extension Chancellor David Wilson visits campus this Thursday
- Alumna's logistic skills benefit Army in Iraq
- Rick Chernick profile
- Editorial: State spending priorities have changed
- Lawton on proposed cuts
- Tough road dates for Phoenix men
- Reminder on Book Salepalooza
- Briefs: Gurung, Martin, Wilson-Doenges, Vespia

- Vol. 38, No. 139 / August 2, 2007
- Photo gallery: Kress, Union projects
- Neighbors love trails
- Totally excellent guitar concert
- Fill 'er up with biodiesel... soon
- Donations welcome for Xiong expenses
- WPR quotes Shepard on budget 'train wreck'
- Reilly says compromise is no option
- Update: 571 down, only 10 billion to go
- Nass defends UW allotment
- Churchill vows to fight on
- Reminder: Oct. 5 is Classified Staff fall conference
- 'Ghosts of Broadway' at Weidner
- Visiting researcher seeks shelter
- Book Salepalooza at Cofrin Library
- Reminder on lot striping
- Flags at half staff Friday
- LOG off
- Vol. 38, No. 138 / July 30, 2007
- Chancellor Shepard speaks up at governor's roundtable
- Regent Crain argues for UW System funding
- Rep. Van Roy says Assembly budget does increase UW funding
- Officials dispute basis for comparison
- Editorial: 'Pull UW from chopping block'
- Astronaut Brandenstein lands here for Space Camp
- Hola, estudiantes del español!
- It's Italian, Holiday, German and Brazilian for luncheon series
- UW System admissions policy is likely OK on race test
- For French, thinking has indeed been lucrative
- Grandparents' University bonds kids, grandparents
- Snapshots
- High school psychology teachers spent week on campus
- Phoenix golf star wins state title
- Funeral set for Mahalia Xiong
- Vol. 38, No. 137 / July 27, 2007
- UW-Green Bay chancellor: Xiong was 'dynamic' student and leader
- Prof. Noppe calls attention to more resources regarding grief, grief counseling
- Police say investigation will take time
- Vol. 38, No. 136 / July 27, 2007
- Awaiting word in Xiong investigation
- Weidner Presents unveils season
- Affordability is selling point
- Regent President Bradley looks for 22,500 'volunteers'
- A UW-Green Bay example
- Rep. Nass shares rationale
- UW System: Administrative cuts wouldn't be good business
- Jimos students to play with country star Urban
- Vol. 38, No. 135 / July 23, 2007
- Trustees tell Chancellor: Budget battle is pivotal
- Listen to audio
- Chancellor's comments earn statewide play
- Revised mission statement is topic Wednesday
- Prof. Luczaj lands grant for rock/water work
- Upward Bound passes with flying colors
- Talented teen musicians and a euphonium player
- Total Guitar Camp
- Recent ES&P graduates add to environmental scholarship
- Students assist with national institute for psych teachers
- Xiong vigil
- Alice Goldsby remembrance
- Posting: Web/print designer

- Vol. 38, No. 134 / July 19, 2007
- Snapshots: Doyle visit
- A 'scathing denunciation'
- Newspapers rip budget process
- Totally psyched: UW-Green Bay hosts national institute
- Five UW-Green Bay faculty members will present
- Suggestion: Display your UW-Green Bay affiliation at vigil
- Phuture Phoenix gets $16,000 grant from United Way
- Rah, rah for Grandparents' U
- Muy popular: 'Learning vacation' in Door County
- Middle schoolers wrap it up
- Corn, potatoes and limestone? That's our dinner (ware)
- Smart women's hoopsters
- Roth is new voice of Phoenix
- Reminder: student services offices now in Rose, Wood
- Memorial for Elliana Zaidel
- Adult Degree scholarships
- Objection! P-G on de-funding UW law school
- Debate on veterans' tuition
- Budget conference committee to start work soon
- Briefs: Bauer-Dantoin, Ortiz, Style, Tetzloff, Wolf, Howe
- Vol. 38, No. 133 / July 18, 2007
- Police appeal for public's help
- Counseling and Health Center message
- Candlelight Vigil is this Friday night
- Search widens with Internet
- Front-page snapshot of Mahalia Xiong
- Vol. 38, No. 132 / July 17, 2007
- Reminder: Governor here at 12:30 p.m.
- Vol. 38, No. 131 / July 16, 2007
- Doyle visits Tuesday to talk state budget, financial aid
- Friends, family search for missing student Mahalia Xiong
- Funeral today for Hansen grandchild
- Vol. 38, No. 130 / July 13, 2007
- Funeral arrangements pending for Hansen grandchild
- Vol. 38, No. 129 / July 12, 2007
- University officials question budget priorities
- Statements posted by UW System
- Prof. Ritch is new associate dean
- Snapshots: climbing the tower
- First open house for new BAS degree
- Experts, we want to hear from you
- What makes you an expert?
- Laatsch to lead Belgian Heritage Tour
- Oh the Humanities!
- Feds to follow student loans
- Former UWM student government leader faces charges
- Vol. 38, No. 128 / July 9, 2007
- Student Services remodeling has offices, staff on the move
- Some will wait out the construction
- Athletics moves to new home
- UW-Green Bay lands OPID grant for Freshman Seminar program
- Gurung, Haynie share in $20,000 grant on pedagogy
- Annual Report 2006 documents an eventful year
- Ragan on 'Here and Now'
- Video, photos of taping
- Tuition increase is on Board of Regents agenda
- Delay tied to state budget uncertainty
- Craver's column touts value of BAS
- Last call for catalogs
- Beware the darkness
- Program on immigration reform
- Gerds column recalls Sills
- 'Break up the System'
- Assembly to consider cuts to UW System spending

- Vol. 38, No. 127 / July 2, 2007
- Transfer admissions will close Aug. 1
- When in doubt, call ahead...
- ...and know the rationale on 'special student' status
- Front-page coverage for Education research
- More pub for Camp Lloyd
- Prof. Katers gets $23,800 grant for electrifying manure research
- Digesters becoming more common
- Journal-Sentinel talks with Wiley, Santiago, others
- Assembly won't take up budget this week
- Mixed readings on affirmative action
- Be back Monday

- Vol. 38, No. 126 / June 28, 2007
- Jazz on the Bay faculty concert is tonight
- The passing of Alice Goldsby
- On to GOP Assembly for Dem budget
- Changes few for UW System
- Camp Lloyd reaches out to grieving children... and grows
- Background on 'Lloyd'
- Art Camp show is Friday
- UW wins $125 million biofuels grant
- Reilly mentions UW-Green Bay at Madison announcement
- Details on bioenergy grant
- Supreme Court ruling doesn't address college affirmative action
- No 'expose,' but chancellors should value disclosure
- With budget uncertainty, waiting list for WHEG
- Rehabbing the facilities
- Brief: Meinhardt
- Vol. 38, No. 125 / June 25, 2007
- Changes made to Rose/Wood plans
- Movement on the eighth floor
- Meacham a finalist for top literary award
- Major award for Wolf on Great Lakes Research
- Keep your eye on the bat(s)
- Safety Task Force on Tuesday
- Reminder: Fergus Hughes retirement
- Plan now for the 4th: Give blood
- They'll take your blood this week, too
- Sobering reminders: Flags
- Peace in Wisconsin/Minnesota reciprocity squabble
- Reciprocity at a glance
- Some colleges say 'no' to college guide
- 'Campus bank card deals need Regent oversight'
- Senate Dems vow to tweak state budget
- Resolution in assault case
- Briefs: Gurung, Haynie, Marin

- Vol. 38, No. 124 / June 21, 2007
- UW-Green Bay a partner in Teaching American History project
- Grant renews involvement
- New Regent president moves swiftly on vet tuition
- Prof: Marriage isn't all hearts and candy
- Carleton shares take on 8th District race
- Analysis of state budget
- UW-Oshkosh defends deal with U.S. Bank
- But editorial page isn't buying it
- A tribute to Dr. Weidner
- Vol. 38, No. 123 / June 18, 2007
- Ashmann study backs 'Einstein'
- More speculation on state budget delay
- Snapshots: Alumni Association golf
- Undergrad catalogs are available
- UW Oshkosh opens new center in downtown Green Bay
- Bat in the house? Skunk trouble? Answers this Wednesday
- More publicity for Kaye's Paine book
- 'Extend benefit to domestic partners'
- Settlement in Barrows case
- Doyle: Compromise needed on vet tuition
- Oshkosh in headlines for student card deal

- Vol. 38, No. 122 / June 13, 2007
- New Select Mission
- Project boosts reading by at-risk children, wins attention
- Video on the Web: Weidner on the early years
- Academic Staff Emeritus status
- The retiring Bob Skorczewski
- Gilligan in charge for Sodexho
- Lee accepts new challenge
- More on Sodexho, and a reminder on 'potluck policy'
- Arabic course
- Guitar
- Editorial calls on state to boost funds for UW System
- Marder case in seventh year
- Reconsidering cuts to veterans tuition program
- Heated debate, affirmative action
- Reminder: Kraft on Merens
- Reminder: 'Do Not Go Gently'
- See you Monday
- Vol. 38, No. 121 / June 11, 2007
- Regents approve full-professor status for Kersten, Meyer, Nielsen
- Tenure for Chen, Gates, Hanke, Jeon, Meacham, Myer
- Kraft to guest on Ben Merens' show at Heritage Hill
- 'Amnesia Sale' (?!!?)
- Walsh, Reilly talk about Growth plans
- More coverage of last week's JFC
- Take a look at new Athletics 'insignia'
- Green Bay Athletics contracts with national agency
- Clarification: For most on campus, no impact
- Ricketts devastates U.S.
- Mark Bradley of Wausau is new Regents president
- Regents target student loan practices
- All state Blue Books now online
- Grammy-winning jazz and bluegrass artists
- Gerds shares account of Weidner remembrance service
- 'Farewell photo' a good one
- Vol. 38, No. 120 / June 8, 2007
- Speakers at Saturday's service
- Details
- Young community stars offer musical tribute
- New on 'Passing' site: magazine profiles
- Heller art is front-page
- Terrific images, TV-11 story
- Contribute your remembrances
- Parting thought: Family ties... crazy ones
- Vol. 38, No. 119 / June 7, 2007
- Good news for Growth Agenda at Tuesday's Joint Finance meeting
- Athletics unveils new insignia today
- Speths rate a father-daughter Bellin preview
- In his own words: Founding Chancellor Weidner
- Check out the Heller cartoon, and more media coverage
- Photo slideshow: Edward W. Weidner
- Vol. 38, No. 118 / June 6, 2007
- Web site a focal point for remembrances of Founding Chancellor Weidner
- Vol. 38, No. 117 / June 6, 2007
- Remembrances: Shepard, Harden, Kuepper, first graduate, Hansen, others
- Vol. 38, No. 116 / June 6, 2007
- Obituary, arrangements: Dr. Edward W. Weidner
- Vol. 38, No. 115 / June 6, 2007
- The passing of Dr. Edward Weidner
- Vol. 38, No. 114 / June 4, 2007
- Lund earns Rotary scholarship for study in Turkey
- Students hone English at ESL Institute
- Free reception for 'Do Not Go Gently' documentary
- Legislator proposes trimming affirmative action
- The 'Milwaukee 7'
- Phoenix finish fourth in all-sport standings
- Horizon League, America Channel to partner on some things
- Vol. 38, No. 113 / May 31, 2007
- Doyle urges support for UW System, Growth Agenda
- Joint Finance votes Tuesday
- We're No. 1! (locally)
- Madison brain drain gets big play
- Q&A with student SIFE leader
- More 'Inside' on the Web
- 1970s photo gallery
- The evolution of 'Eco U'
- Still more 'Inside': Oneida elder/jazzy Googler/dancer
- More IT monitoring urged
- Be first to get Weidner Center season announcement
- Wildly popular band, free show
- Comic Frank Caliendo is coming
- Blue Collar Engvall is here tomorrow
- Volleyball day
- So long, neighbor
- 'Civic Engagement in Graduate Education'
- Education conference in Holmen
- Text of business Q&A
- Vol. 38, No. 112 / May 30, 2007
- Passing of Chancellor Shepard's Mother
- Vol. 38, No. 111 / May 29, 2007
- Rose/Wood projects move forward
- Kaye salutes politically active vets
- Institute for Learning Partnership's 2007 grants support local projects
- El espanol en 'La Puerta' es muy popular
- UW-Green Bay faculty pitch in at Grandparents' U
- Garden Cafe open extended hours
- Openings in summer courses for educators
- Martin is System's new VP
- UW-Madison student rep joins Regents
- Audit of student government raises fraud allegations
- Newspaper says Covenant should focus on low-income families
- Nook at Point
- Marshfield prof's populist session
- WisconsinEye
- 'Charter Street plant must go'
- Follow-up survey of recent grads
- Remote-access student computing
- Briefs: Coury, Leuthner, Ashmann

- Vol. 38, No. 110 / May 17, 2007
- Heirloom plant sale is Saturday (with sneak preview Friday)
- Plant sale provides student research, training awards
- Snapshots of Hendrickson Community Center dedication
- Del Bianco welcomed to campus with concert
- Upward Bound staff seeking donations after fire
- Commencement address is online
- Press-Gazette profiles new coach Bollant
- SBDC offers workforce diversity program
- Maintenance outage at heat/chill plant
- Classified staff council launches fundraiser
- UW-Manitowoc math teacher retires
- Sen. Ellis: Hold the line on tuition
- Longtime student staying another year
- Brief: Sanders wins award
- Vol. 38, No. 109 / May 14, 2007
- Hendrickson Community Center dedication today
- Report on Saturday's commencement
- Commencement snapshots
- Press-Gazette commencement coverage
- Online commencement photo gallery
- More on Bachelor of Applied Studies
- Student loan 'guidelines' considered
- Recap of Regents meeting
- 'Wisconsin Covenant' costs put at $139 million
- Vol. 38, No. 108 / May 11, 2007
- Scott Furlong named UW-Green Bay dean of liberal arts and sciences
- Good news from Madison: Regents approve applied studies degree
- Chancellor lauds Regents, faculty for action on BAS degree
- Vol. 38, No. 107 / May 10, 2007
- Humanitarian Del Bianco to get honorary doctorate
- We're among first to partner with Foundation
- Commencement highlights
- Chen earns grant for fingerprinting project
- Photos: Spring!
- Reminder: UW System inclusivity point person
- Yes, Mother's Day cookbooks are still available
- Among friends of the University, Hendricksons rank near the top
- Betsy is former UW-Green Bay staffer, Adult Degree architect
- Phil a former Regent
- Get your info here, register now for Summer Camps
- NASA astronaut Brandenstein at Space Camp
- 'Jazz on the Bay' has new feel
- Spanish Immersion Camp
- Yes, Grandparents' University is back
- Outreach unveils summer courses for educators
- BOR at Madison
- Cowles: 'More oversight of IT projects is needed'
- 'Wisconsin Covenant' gets some press in Wausau
- UW-Oshkosh shoots for the moon
- Good grades in NCAA's annual academic report
- Reminder: Banquet for Bennett, Johnson, Hammerle is Saturday
- Softball seeks NCAA bid
- Golf finishes a solid second
- Discount tickets now for USA Volleyball team at Resch Center
- Vol. 38, No. 106 / May 9, 2007
- Hendrickson dedication is Monday, May 14
- Community center 'completed' only recently
- Here's a juicy tomato of an heirloom perk
- Del Bianco joins exclusive club
- Tax recap: Experience for students, $275,000 for clients
- Journal-Sentinel praises Phoenix coaching search
- Covenant Day arrives
- Dietetics receives continued accreditation
- With new hire, number of interns will climb to 10
- Congratulations Winslow, Reisinger, Solidarity, Roy, dietetics and others
- High honors for art seniors Winters, Krumpos
- University Leadership Awards
- Kater heads West for big biofuels meeting
- Stricter rules on students' off-campus behavior?
- UW System wants your two cents
- Money still available for Academic Staff Professional Development
- SBDC on optimizing Web sites
- Reminder: Biodiversity, 'Spring's Wings' festival
- Cookout was yesterday, but State Employee Recognition Day is today
- Finalists for UW System academic affairs
- Finally, 'Posters in the Rotunda' photos
- Names in the news: Gerard Magill
- Brief: Voelker
- Vol. 38, No. 105 / May 8, 2007
- Under way: Presentation by dean candidate Furlong
- Top seniors earn Chancellor's Medallions
- Reminder: Maintenance May 21 will affect AC (or heat), hot water
- Bollant selection in the news
- Shorewood gets a Wisconsin "top five" mention
- Snapshots: Students, donors
- Rising scholar, Class of '97, returns to lecture
- Vol. 38, No. 104 / May 7, 2007
- Dean candidate Howe's presentation is today; Furlong's tomorrow
- UW-Green Bay announces Bollant as new women's coach
- Chancellor announces Planning/Budget reorganization
- Images from spring Founders reception
- Photos: students, portraits side-by-side
- Solid turnout for Doyle's health care forum on campus
- Reminder: Employee Recognition Day, a cookout... AND a Food Drive

- Vol. 38, No. 103 / May 3, 2007
- Chancellor Shepard to co-chair campus safety task force
- Media coverage
- Photos from announcement
- Commencement: 600-plus graduates, two ceremonies
- Speaker is Gollnick '81, Oneida chief of staff
- Reminder: Presentation by dean candidate Rosa is Friday, 3 p.m.
- Doyle's health care forum
- Employee Recognition Day, a cookout... AND a Food Drive
- Heirloom plant sale is May 19
- Appleton paper touts 1+3 with Fox Valley Tech
- UW-Green Bay Admissions project wins honors in print-industry competition
- Seeking 100%: New employees get safety/hazard training on May 8
- Biodiversity co-sponsors 'Spring's Wings' festival
- More on Jenny Olson, Phi Kappa Phi
- Eating disorders workshop
- Reminder: WSMA crowds this Saturday
- Always entertaining: May concerts
- Vol. 38, No. 102 / May 1, 2007
- Gov. Doyle visits Friday for forum on health care
- Vol. 38, No. 101 / April 30, 2007
- Look for healthy apple icon on vending machines
- Cofrin Friends tout gift books
- Bruce Shepard on video
- Reminder: Technology Forum is Thursday
- Pam Stoll '74 gets big exposure for photos
- More on Thursday's 'Preventing Campus Violence' program
- New Music, Hand Drumming
- Steak Fry sizzles
- Cinco de Mayo community celebration
- Super slacker Johnny Lechner says he's finished
- What's your organizational culture? SBDC has some help
- Coaching your employees
- Sheepshead Review
- Reminder: 'A Liberal Moment'
- Reminder: Cohrs, choirs, Wood Family Organ
- Former UW official Lewis moves on
- Art announces merit scholarship recipients
- Brief: Peacock-Landrum, Landrum
- Vol. 38, No. 100 / April 26, 2007
- Technology Forum targets new Web services
- 'Finally... A Liberal Moment?'
- Dean candidate withdraws
- Union restroom options: barrier-free entry, public unisex
- System's LGBTQ initiative is topic May 11
- Prof. Martin, Harvey-Jacobs quoted on 'first-generation' hurdles
- Alumni Awards night: photos and praise for profs
- Brown bag lunch: 'Preventing Campus Violence'
- Reilly to form security commission
- Ward pushes campus safety
- Holocaust event earns accolade
- Cohrs, choirs, organ team up for May 2 concert
- Flute Ensemble, Chamber Singers
- Entertaining reminders: 'Brighton,' Opera, Lawton
- Make Wisconsin a Biobelt leader? OK
- Snapshot: 'Posters in the Rotunda'
- Reminder: SAFE Ally training
- Vol. 38, No. 99 / April 26, 2007
- UW-Green Bay will resume search for women's basketball coach
- Johnston cites strong ties back home in reconsidering
- Media briefing at 4 p.m.
- Vol. 38, No. 98 / April 25, 2007
- South Dakota State's Johnston named UW-Green Bay women's basketball coach
- Vol. 38, No. 97 / April 23, 2007
- Dean candidate info is now posted
- Snapshots: Novak lecture
- Here's a recipe for happiness on Mothers Day
- 'Exceptional production': 'Brighton Beach Memoirs'
- UW-Green Bay takes role in first-ever NEW ERA faculty summit
- U of Nebraska 'Storm Chaser' blows into town
- Wind Symphony, Symphonic Band
- Scenes from American operas
- Blog: Guest filmmakers enjoyed UW-Green Bay
- 'New major connects students with tribal elders'
- 'Posters in the Rotunda': UW-Green Bay shines again
- Downtown lecture series closes strong
- New lineup: Shay, Sweet, Gurung, Medland, Nielsen, J. Salerno
- Doyle puts in plug for more UW funds
- Joint Finance identifies 'policy items' to be removed from budget
- Faculty/staff directory cards? Turn 'em in by May 5
- Lawton Gallery senior show
- Softball vs. Badgers
- 'Father of Stem-Cell Research' accepts Santa Barbara gig
- Brief: Jay Harris

- Vol. 38, No. 96 / April 20, 2007
- Four finalists to interview for LAS dean position
- And the finalists are...
- Vitas will be posted online next week
- Vol. 38, No. 95 / April 19, 2007
- Recent UW-Green Bay grad at Va Tech
- Another alumna's story
- Orange and Maroon Day at UW-Green Bay
- Images: Crane swings into action at Union
- Union's student designers win big graphics, web awards
- Tickets on sale for Blue Collar comic Bill Engvall
- Free golf at Shorewood! (If you'll 'ranger' a little)
- International Dinner is Saturday
- "Why I Jumped" Taping airs
- Reminders: Friday lecture, 'Washington's God,' theatre, Earth Week
- AP reports that UW System will assess security at all campuses
- Posters in Rotunda
- Oshkosh responds to student loan issue
- Audit blames poor planning, oversight for state's IT 'mess'
- 'No more excuses for tech fiascoes'
- Vol. 38, No. 94 / April 17, 2007
- Campus community to gather, reflect on Virginia Tech tragedy
- Vol. 38, No. 93 / April 16, 2007
- Regents OK major in First Nations Studies
- A 'thumbs up'
- Photoblog: Scenes from the Powwow
- Newspaper coverage
- Oneida language project draws front-page attention
- UW-Green Bay student researchers to display projects at state Capitol
- Scheberle's class, Civics Club cited in USA Weekend
- Joint Finance testimony
- Visiting lecturer to discuss globalization and students
- Update on Hammersmith
- Millspaugh gets Student Employee of the Year honors
- State honors, too
- Nominees listed
- University Golf League seeks golfers
- Play ball! Finally
- Regents approve Oshkosh BAS; Green Bay's is next month
- Differential tuition OK'd for Madison's School of Business
- Bothof column on Kodanko
- Star Jones Reynolds visits Tuesday
- International Dinner is Saturday
- Reminder: Books, babies, balance and Prof. Duquaine-Watson '97
- Reminder: 'Perspectives of the Holocaust'
- Reminder: Leading conservative to discuss 'Washington's God'
- Reminders: Library Week, AIC, Sallmann, Simon play, Earth Week
- Briefs: Stokes, VonDras

- Vol. 38, No. 92 / April 12, 2007
- High-powered conservative scholar will lecture here
- Books, babies, balance
- Snapshots: student symposium
- Editorial: good news on Shepard
- Hansen, Ettinger, Kasuboski offer noontime talks
- Pass Points go off-campus
- Saturday's Powwow
- AIC celebrates 35th on Thursday
- Sallmann lecture April 19 tackles impact of sexual violence
- Softball? Outside?
- Simon's 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' opens next week
- News release: 'Perspectives of the Holocaust'
- Phuture Phoenix is news at UW System site
- Earth Week arrives Monday
- Draney, 'Inconvenient Truth'
- Know your bloodborne pathogens
- Final reminder: Class matters... and you're invited!
- Workshops on disaster response
- Kids Night Out, April 27
- Friday the 13th: Bloody budget cutting, maybe?
- Students assist AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
- Reminders: Gay Men's Chorus, Alumni Night, spiders
- Vol. 38, No. 91 / April 10, 2007
- Shepard, Bothof offer statements on Borseth departure
- Vol. 38, No. 90 / April 9, 2007
- Sneak preview: Academic Excellence Symposium
- Alumni event welcomes 'Distinguished' trio
- Youngsters Carroll, Moua share honors
- Also Saturday: Powwow
- College of Menominee Nation, Dr. Verna Fowler in the news
- Professors share 'Perspectives of the Holocaust'
- National Library Week
- Events share history, purpose, Friends
- ETS on GRE: Never mind
- Peacock-Landrum might know more
- News travels fast on Shepard decision
- Another academic honor ($7,500 worth) for soccer's Gross
- Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus
- Phuture Phoenix is here to stay
- Media coverage of new BAS degree
- Spiders in your house!!!! Deal with it
- Sharp questions for Doyle's 'Wisconsin Covenant' idea
- Alumni tuition deal might be extended
- 'Patently obvious' mistake on UW stem cells
- For sale: Great home for a good cause
- 'Class Matters' sponsored by Instructional Development Council
- Accreditation talk
- 'Teen Connection': teens with dreams
- Snapshots: Watershed symposium
- Reminder: 'Phoenix Forum'
- Reminder: Perks for student works
- Home opener on Wednesday?
- Briefs: Dettman, Smith
- Vol. 38, No. 89 / April 9, 2007
- Chancellor Shepard withdraws from consideration at Western Michigan
- Vol. 38, No. 88 / April 6, 2007
- Hammersmith a finalist for Southern Illinois post
- Vol. 38, No. 87 / April 5, 2007
- Academic Excellence: MAC winter garden, Wednesday
- Campus cookout: May 8
- Institute will oversee Phuture Phoenix
- Newspaper, TV revisit crane project, Sweet
- Beautiful poem, 'Ojibwe totemic ancestry'
- Congratulations on $5,000 Phi Kappa Phi award
- 'Phoenix Forum' to foster civil debate
- Need a grant to assist you in Integrating Research and Teaching?
- 'Class Barriers' teleconference
- Thompson conviction overturned
- Students, let this be a lesson to you
- Speaking of student mistakes...
- Student Affairs directors spring for dinner
- Award program Thursday for student employees
- Reminder on Recognition Week activities
- Week at Sturgeon Bay resort is 'Spanish Immersion'
- National Library Week @ April 15
- Phoenix Athletics wants suggestions
- Brief: Luczaj
- Vol. 38, No. 86 / April 4, 2007
- Clarification: Next Chancellor's coffee chat is this Thursday
- Vol. 38, No. 85 / April 2, 2007
- Arent is Research Scholar
- Bennett '92 named nation's best
- Top dog likes party scene
- Empty Bowls fundraiser is Wednesday
- History students' Railroad Museum project gets some ink
- Students honor Style with 'Women's Leadership Award'
- Golden Apple alumni
- Clarification on senior senior faculty
- Actually, Guilford says, it has been 61 years
- For Loomer, 94, 'only' 52
- Chancellor's coffee chat is Friday
- No update on alleged incident
- Reminder: Visiting French vocalist, tonight
- Reminder: Snow Queen reception, this afternoon
- Reminder: Soprano/harpist at Weidner
- Opening day at the Phoenix diamond
- Any NCAA eligibility remaining, golfers?
- SBDC and 'maximizing performance'
- Recap on big watershed conference
- Symposium included role playing, 'Jeopardy'-style contest
- LaForce was longtime Founders supporter
- Deadline for Asian luncheon
- The legend of Mickey Crowe
- Update on Bruckner's homeless ministry
- Briefs: Bergeon, VonDras

- Vol. 38, No. 84 / March 29, 2007
- Center for Food gets 'Scholarship' spotlight
- Golf season is here!
- 'Tee times' become 'e-times'
- Visiting vocalist promises 'merveilleux' concert Monday
- Donation of 'Snow Queen' to permanent collection
- Soprano/harpist to perform Wednesday at Weidner
- In case you haven't heard
- Whitewater chancellor appears headed for Favreland
- Press-Gazette maintains salary data on Web
- Editorial: 'Audit reveals two salary issues'
- From guitar to sitar
- Senior art exhibition at Lawton
- Soulis to get collegiate honor at Remmel banquet
- Twenty top student employees are nominated
- Rep. Montgomery will head task force on computers
- Reminder: Strategic Budgeting Committee
- Plan 2008 author retires
- Brief: Stoll
- Vol. 38, No. 83 / March 28, 2007
- 'Donor Spotlight' site debuts, highlighting student-scholarship drive
- Reminder: Happy Birthday
- Vol. 38, No. 82 / March 27, 2007
- No hot water, heat at Phoenix Sports Center on Wednesday
- Vol. 38, No. 81 / March 26, 2007
- Shepard: 'Low pay makes it difficult to attract, keep faculty'
- LAS finalist Trainer withdraws
- Hall of Fame for Hammerle, Johnson, Bennett
- Jazz concert Tuesday
- Bruce is 60, party is Wednesday
- First-year program here gets Madison mention
- More on new Applied Studies degree
- Reilly talks to Joint Finance on growth plan
- Partner-benefits plan makes headlines
- Why the IT problems?
- Trustee Ferguson wins top business honor
- 'Taking Wisconsin to the World'
- Borseth's 'greatest moment'
- More praise for the scrappy Phoenix
- Even more praise
- Re-certification in emergency response, all-ages CPR/AED
- More on musicians' hearing loss
- Open to all: Jane Birr on wellness
- Abbott leads talk on 'Problem Focused Learning'
- More awards for UW-Green Bay dietetic students
- Kramp, Pfundtner talk 'real life' for women

- Vol. 38, No. 80 / March 22, 2007
- Endorsing a new degree program at UW-Green Bay
- Tech-school grads are the market
- Photo gallery: Union groundbreaking
- Kraft, Furlong contribute to book on business/environment
- 'Syracuse' semester is coming here
- Remembering an early Chancellor's Award recipient, Robert C. Hood
- Looking back at some winning numbers
- Women's basketball royalty sees Phoenix on the rise
- Softball is batting .500
- Correction
- Resource Fair is one-stop shop for graduating seniors
- New offer: student rush tickets for Taylor Hicks
- Asian Luncheon
- Reminder: Ticket/info center has relocated
- Send five posters instead
- UW-Madison official speculates on pay, tuition increases
- The Ride to Inspire Student Engagement
- American Democracy Project's 'Spaces of Civic Engagement'
- Friday forum on local judicial race
- Reminders: Hinz-Lasee, Eileen Collins, 'Danceworks'
- Vol. 38, No. 79 / March 21, 2007
- Grants in Aid of Research? Act now
- UW-Green Bay dietetics intern is state's best
- Remember: Union groundbreaking
- UW-Green Bay stuns UConn... for a half
- Borseth: effort was 'inspirational'
- Photo gallery
- Phoenix returns early this afternoon (Wednesday)
- Odds 'n' ends from broadcast, Auriemma, stat sheet
- Vol. 38, No. 78 / March 20, 2007
- Report: First-year seminars are big winners for students
- 'Sustainable GB' is up and running
- Kersten, students engineer move to put Railroad Museum on track
- Clampitt in the Wall Street Journal
- Who changed their cheese? Phil knew
- ESPN touts Phoenix as potential David
- Nation's longest winning streak
- Hometown team vs. All-America Huskies
- 'Unbiased' observer says our spirit squad, band are winners, too
- Check out Phoenix 'Big Dance' history on 7th floor
- Hereby be it resolved: Women are really, really good
- Campus hosts Thursday's Hinz-Lasee debate
- Additional hours for popular 'Ruins' art show
- Reminder: Lecture by NASA's Collins
- Verdict helps with closure for Halbach's Green Bay friends
- UW-Green Bay to honor Student Employees
- Vol. 38, No. 77 / March 19, 2007
- UW-Green Bay 59, New Mexico 52
- Photo galleries
- Adding to a rich hoops tradition
- Next up: the unbeatable Huskies
- Tuesday's game on ESPN2
- Pioneering astronaut Eileen Collins to speak Thursday
- Sponsors underwrite visit
- Ceremonial groundbreaking for Union expansion is Wednesday
- UW-Green Bay's Plansky is 'Cell Phone Superstar!'
- Scores from tax season
- Biodiversity students to report on research
- Loud music, hearing loss, March 27 program on campus
- Grosso gets high marks
- 'Danceworks'
- American Idol winner Hicks, next Tuesday
- Colleges evaluate merit-based aid
- UW-Green Bay professor on salary-access issue
- Oshkosh student paper questions move, too
- Former VP: UW salary woes should be no surprise
- 'Tech teachers make top dollar'
- More LOG Tuesday...

- Vol. 38, No. 76 / March 13, 2007
- Residence Life reports on conservation, sustainability initiatives
- Entwistle, students help unveil Packers/Oneida monuments
- Vince is next
- Sea Grant session on climate change, runoff
- H.S. students here for Lower Fox symposium
- UW-Green Bay women draw New Mexico
- Snapshots of Selection Show party
- ESPN2
- One vote for best first-round game... and coolest nickname
- Doyle is a Phoenix fan... and UW and MU, too, of course
- Ocariz at NCAA ski meet
- Cradle of coaches: UW-Green Bay men's basketball
- Services Thursday for Bea Weidner, R.N.
- Brief: Hrivnak, Weller
- Vol. 38, No. 75 / March 12, 2007
- UW-Green Bay women return to 'Dance'
- Selection Show party tonight
- Possible sites
- Road-warrior tradition
- Closing the PSC with back-to-back classics
- HR wants your feedback on new Web site
- By now, 'Person ID' is the standard
- Reminder: Mayoral forum tonight
- Reminder: WISDM, accounting upgrade
- Menu for Asian luncheon
- Mike Halbach '05, in spotlight
- Unionization draws support, also questions
- Minnesota-Wisconsin reciprocity gets extension... for now
- 'Lessons on race and class'
- Were it that simple
- Marques Hines '90 wins inspirational title
- Get yourself on a healthy path
- Vol. 38, No. 74 / March 9, 2007
- Mark King gets guest shot on NBC's 'Apprentice'
- UW-Green Bay, Sea Grant host Tuesday session on climate change, runoff
- Vol. 38, No. 73 / March 9, 2007
- Mace, Oneida are new adds to Celebrating Scholarship site
- Reminder: You can make the site great
- Abbott to moderate 'Problem Focused Learning'
- Lockard at Naval Academy
- Mark calendars for April 25 Research Exchange
- Reminder: After Monday, a payment gap
- A bright yellow 'Daffodils' thank-you!
- Bird Atlas on WPT
- She sings on a cell phone
- Founders nominations
- Daylight Savings: A reminder, and a Pletcher comment
- More recognition for Soulis
- Previewing Phoenix/Panthers
- Time Warner to televise
- Pairings are announced on Selection Monday
- Story affirms cards as the new cash
- Lawton's China show gets big media play
- RA educates on 'bias' in national newsletter
- Ocariz skis at NCAA Championships
- Paintball Club makes a splash at big tourney
- Redbook salary data taken offline
- Walsh: Regents should have been updated on Lawson
- Legislators hear talk of Milwaukee, Waukesha merger
- Mayoral forum is Monday at Brown County Library
- Flags at half-staff
- Phoenix favorite Marquis Hines
- SBDC offers financial management programs
- Vol. 38, No. 72 / March 8, 2007
- Capital Campaign yields new scholarships
- Profs. Joan and Mike Thron endow scholarship as tribute to friend
- Remembering Julie Brickley
- Teaching, good writing were passions
- Need grows
- Provost Hammersmith a finalist at Eastern Illinois
- Grosso to lecture on 'Life in Music'
- Jessica Doyle visits for Phuture Phoenix
- SBDC's project-management pointers
- Bennett, Class of '92, Humanistic Studies, wins national honor
- Win puts No. 22 UW-Green Bay in semifinals
- Final two rounds at Phoenix Sports Center
- No. 1 in the nation in FTs
- Time Warner to televise
- At-large bid might be iffy
- More LOG Friday...
- Vol. 38, No. 71 / March 7, 2007
- Help close it down with 'Phoenix Club Blowout Week'
- Vol. 38, No. 70 / March 5, 2007
- Union expansion
- Changes for Garden Café, Student Life, tickets
- Abbott unveils new Web site on Oneida language
- Mehra publishes 'Cosmos' text
- You, too, can be a 'storm spotter' - training is Tuesday
- A perfect 16-0
- 22 straight 'W's... two for Soulis... seven of nine for Borseth
- Tournament tickets now
- March 14 wraps up first phase, watershed program
- More beautiful snow shots
- Feeling snowed under? Meet Jane, life coach
- Plain White T's are hot act
- Asian luncheon, April 13
- Bully, bully
- One last, final reminder: LAS candidate is here today
- Oregon State and 'holistic' admissions
- Nass chairs first hearing
- Doyle's domestic-partner plan draws fire
- A loss, but most wins for men since 1999
- Title game
- Zumstein's diving first
- Reminder: 'RUINS'
- Another reminder: chocolate treats
- Yet another: LGBT

- Vol. 38, No. 69 / March 1, 2007
- Evening classes are cancelled
- Announcing: research grant opportunities
- LGBT issues group
- Schachtner makes academic all-America
- Reminder: First dean candidate visits Monday
- Campus hosts 'Regional Concours oral francais'
- Arabic, French join the table
- No. 20 in coaches' poll!
- A 'DeGrand finale'
- 'RUINS' video screenings continue
- Doyle column on growth
- Reminders: Band concerts, Tennessee Williams, women's leadership
- Funds for academic staff development
- Fire and ice: Phoenix/Penguins
- Eggs, bunnies, lambs... ready to eat
- Credit International Scholars for Slovakian's visit
- Bennett '92 in biggest game tonight
- Brief: Gurung, Vespia
- Vol. 38, No. 68 / February 27, 2007
- Finalists named for liberal arts and sciences dean
- Finalists' vitas posted on Provosts' Web site
- Vol. 38, No. 67 / February 26, 2007
- Art Program hosts Open House
- Slippery path to University Union is blocked
- No. 21 in AP poll
- Phoenix women swim to Horizon title
- UW-Green Bay's Poupart quoted on reservation violence
- Seating limited for 'How to Advance in the Civil Service'
- Lacenski to share stories of Niger visit
- Marches, musical theater highlight bands concert
- 'Five by Tenn' gets 3 1/2
- More on 4E honor
- Celebrate International Women's Day with Lubomira Slusna
- Reminder: 'Women's Work'
- Boxes and Walls, 'De Nadie'
- Men's team aims for NCAA berth
- Evanochko, Schachtner, Evans are all-league
- Audit, media scrutiny for AP classes
- Court sides with UW on Barrows suit
- AP says bi-partisan spirit is cooling
- Solidarity students to stage play on radical/anarchist feminist
- Reminder: Support a bear in foster care
- EC sells coupon booklets as fundraiser
- Brief: Sorbo

- Vol. 38, No. 66 / February 22, 2007
- Students 'Fast Break' debuts tonight on Web TV
- Choral groups Saturday
- Regent admissions vote draws national coverage
- Questions on Union availability during remodeling, expansion?
- Gallery opening, weekly videos highlight China show
- Style takes lead on UW System printmaking exhibit
- Heuer's sculpture shares spotlight
- A special little 'k'
- Photoblog: Preparing for 'Five by Tenn'
- P-G previews production
- Swimming and diving takes aim on Horizon title
- Swimmers to watch
- Surprise: Mistake fixed, he's going to Nordic nationals
- No. 23/24 at home
- Senior Day, times two
- Outreach co-sponsors Feb. 27 school-safety presentation for parents
- Madison paper mentions sustainability at UW-Green Bay
- Reminder: Alumni reception
- Men will host, Tuesday
- Students get nice applause
- Vol. 38, No. 65 / February 19, 2007
- Congratulations, No. 24 Phoenix Women, on record winning streak
- Fourth Estate scores second 'Best of Midwest' win
- Provision would add bargaining rights
- Classroom success of student-athletes
- Alumni Association hosts reception
- Employers visit campus
- Ambassador application deadline
- Women's Work Series: Karen Besiada-Hansen
- Sundance winner 'De Nadie' to play here
- Blood Drive on campus
- They loved 'Love' presentation
- State scraps computer project

- Vol. 38, No. 64 / February 15, 2007
- Theatre program celebrates 'Five by Tenn'
- Hammersmith a finalist at Edinboro
- Arabic to join conversation table mix
- New Bellin/SNC deal is good news on nursing scene
- UW-Green Bay serves different demographic
- UW System to survey students on AODA
- Video, photography from China opens at Lawton Gallery
- Exhibit coordinator will speak also at AIC
- Habitat raffle prizes !!!!!!!
- HR offers training for performance evaluations
- County executive candidate forum
- Media coverage of Doyle at UW-Green Bay
- UW-Madison tracks domestic-partner progress
- Tickets remain for Ron White
- 'Freedom Writers' discount ends Monday
- Carl Spackler on the Gopher threat
- Phoenix men starting a hot streak?
- Reminder: Pack the house for Butler
- Journal Sentinel praises UW System on admissions plan
- College students want more Pell
- Last call for native plants gardening conference
- Vol. 38, No. 63 / February 14, 2007
- Governor's budget promises broad impact on UW System
- UW System President greets news with enthusiasm
- New Web site to keep campus up to date on budget process
- Vol. 38, No. 62 / February 12, 2007
- Governor's visit confirms big news on Growth Agenda
- Snapshots
- UW-Green Bay stands out in governor's news release
- Nerad presentation
- Details: 'Posters in the Rotunda 2007'
- Random, miscellaneous photos of fun stuff on campus
- Daffodil deadline
- Reminder: Jane Boucher on team motivation, Tuesday a.m.
- Kress Center update
- Prof. emeritus recalls 1957, Spring Green, Wright stuff
- Admissions policy gets unanimous 'yes' vote from Regents
- Passing constitutional muster
- Media: 'Battle on race and UW admission plan looms'
- Walsh quotes Ford
- Situation at UW-Green Bay? Stable
- Support a Bear in Foster Care
- Larkey invites students on Social Work's Guatemala trip
- Majors Fair
- Governor will again propose partner benefits
- P-C says Minnesota to blame on reciprocity dispute
- Students get helping hand with college aid
- Reminder: Wengers on China
- Reminder: 'Romantic love in America'
- Flags at half-staff
- Correction on IRE URL
- Phoenix grits out 16th straight at UW-Milwaukee
- Still No. 25
- Milwaukee Racing Sausages were winners
- Football coach

- Vol. 38, No. 61 / February 9, 2007
- Nerad visits Monday for info, Q&A on $69m school referendum
- Vol. 38, No. 60 / February 9, 2007
- Governor to discuss Growth Agenda at UW-Green Bay Monday
- Vol. 38, No. 59 / February 8, 2007
- Daffodils! Now!
- UW-Green Bay "connecting" Web site has new look
- Aldrete: Floods in ancient Rome invite NOLA comparison
- E-filing is new for VITA students
- Photoblog: faculty art
- Pums safe after killer twisters
- Wengers to share observations on China changes
- TaylorMade, Saturn, Supervalu and more
- Also, Inside...
- Former sax standout is now a 'Zoogler'
- A new face in Human Resources
- 'Posters in the Rotunda' returns
- Media blitz possible for Regents on Friday
- Video streaming
- Ode to Ody Fish
- It's official: Two indoors for May Commencement 2007
vWhither romantic love?
- Guest speaker Famous Dave already making an impact
- Lawrence will watch from sidelines
- Big home dates for Phoenix men
- UW System Institute on Race/Ethnicity calls for support-grant proposals
- Tickets still available
- Vol.
38, No. 58 / February 5, 2007
- 'Famous Dave' is coming
- ESPN spotlights Phoenix women, Borseth
- Steady at No. 24
- Reminder: free faculty-staff tickets to Butler game
- Discount on 'Freedom Writers' lecture
- Warm and Sunny, Jazz Fest gets four-star review
- 'Social Class' researcher to lead faculty-staff session
- UW-Green Bay hosts educators 'at-risk' conference in Florida
- Mexico luncheon
- Wengers, China, 'Two Decades of Change'
- Visit Cloud Commons to vote on top international photos
- SIFE team takes second in case study competition
- More coverage of tuition 'border war'
- Bengtson-Galt to meet with students
- Veteran manager, mentor joins SBDC counseling staff
- Smiling scholarship recipients
- Plan now for Spaghetti Dinner — and send Habitat students to Gulf Coast
- Rep. Baldwin will keynote state LGBTQ conference
- Saturday is Alumni Day for men's basketball
- 'Bad Education'
- It's state law: Report any reports of sexual assault
- Final notice: Research Scholars
- Reminder: 'Latest on Sexual Harassment Front' is Thursday
- Briefs: Arendt, Tetzloff

- Vol.
38, No. 57 / February 2, 2007
- 'Famous Dave' is coming
- SBDC's Trombley touts conference
- Remembering UW-Green Bay's most senior graduating senior
- Oldest alumnus today? She's 96
- Tuesday deadline for faculty Research Scholar
- News from sunny Florence
- New funding opportunity: Grant applications
- Focus on native plants
- Last call: Nominate your top student employee by Feb. 5
- More on Hmong transitions, traditions
- Wisconsin-Minnesota reciprocity debate
- Much support, but some questions for UW admissions plan
- Doyle visits Green Bay to talk Covenant idea
- UW-Green Bay grad shares wisdom on MPS issue
- Text of Doyle's 'State of the State,' and Green Bay references
- No 'no' from No. 4
- Vol.
38, No. 56 / February 1, 2007
- New Web site: 'Celebrating Scholarship'
- You can make it great
- A 14-week semester? Plan is moving forward
- Read Chancellor Shepard's message
- Get 'em while they're hot: cookbooks
- Feb. 1 kicks off UW-Green Bay Black History Month
- Video of Melissa Jackson, Tim Nixon
- Doyle offers agenda for health care, UW System
- 'Good speech'
- HR hosts webinars: 'Sexual Harassment' and 'Diversity Management'
- 'Social Class on Campus' presentation February 8
- Education Outreach course has Hmong focus
- BracketBusters foe is 4-16 NIU
- Cute story: Why Coach K favored NIU matchup
- Voluntary blackout signals 'Five minutes of respite for the
planet'
- Don't see your submission here? Be patient
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Vol. 38, No. 55 / January 29, 2007
- Phoenix women are No. 24
- Power plant worker meets the 'Supernanny'
- Deer control, year two
- Doyle announces support for UW System growth
- Chancellor comments
- Office Hours change to Thursday
- Sodexho goes biodegradable with dinnerware
- Video streaming of today's Regents forum
- Newspaper coverage
- Feb. 13 advising session on law schools
- Clinics at heart of Jazz Fest
- Phoenix men claim entertaining win on national TV
- New recruit Segura has compelling story
- Reminder: Jan. 30 deadline for student awards
- Registration opens for conference on community service
- Reminders: Weather, Emmons, corruption
- Briefs: Nielsen, Shariff

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Vol. 38, No. 54 / January 25, 2007
- Last call: Student research stars for Symposium
- From Iraq: a big 'thank-you'
- Sunny is the Jazz Fest star
- Beautiful snowfall
- Faculty earn grants for teaching enhancement
- UW-Green Bay is comment site for Monday's Regents forum
- Debate on UW admissions strategy
- Media coverage of forums
- Women's golf rises as newest Phoenix sport
- Judge Hanrahan, Class of '82
- Gallery opening
- Emmons talks installations on Feb. 1
- Honors recital Saturday at Weidner
- You've heard his 'Anthem,' now hear his Liszt, Rossini
- A 13-year-old star
- The water in the mains rained mainly with no pains
- Salsa, salsa, salsa
- 'Minnesota tuition pact in jeopardy'
- Outreach offers Spanish for community professionals
- Connecting State University?
- Green Bay women shoot for lucky 13th
- Plenty of highlights
- A nice win
- Alumni outing for Phoenix/Panthers
- Swimmers come home
- Academic Honor Roll for Horizon League
- Study says tech colleges graduating more minority students
- 'State of the State' address is Tuesday
- Trends in international enrollment
- Ford flag honor ends
- Reminder: UW-Green Bay has say on corruption, campaign finance reform
- No Canadian money
- Breznay comments on wireless networks
- Briefs: Clampitt, Rosewall
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Vol. 38, No. 53 / January 22, 2007
- Workshop on 'wild weather' kicks off Biodiversity series
- Chili Cookoff results
- Photos, too
- UW-Green Bay tenor Brecher on WPR next Sunday
- Science forum to focus on local geology
- Kraft, Littig, Cowles and Hansen to talk 'corruption, campaign reform'
- Institute for Learning Partnership offers research grants
- NAS student reception, this Friday
- Know a potential nominee for Student Employee of the Year?
- Study Abroad Photo Contest
- Spring Orgsmorg is Tuesday
- 'Coffee with Bruce' is Thursday
- UW president reflects on 'Growth Agenda,' budget cuts
- Stout 'Polytechnic University'?
- EC selling books
- Green Bay women with 12th straight
- Votes in AP poll
- Men have big one Wednesday vs. UIC
- Saturday's game at UW-M is on ESPN 2
- Brief: Dalke

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Vol. 38, No. 52 / January 19, 2007
- Editorial: 'UWGB funds need to stay in Doyle's state budget'
- The cookbooks are here!
- 'Coffee with Bruce' open office hours
- Seniors answer Chancellor on May commencement
- Kress Center will be option
- Reception opens faculty art show next Thursday
- 'German Day'
- 2007-08 Ambassador applications
- Join the Fight Against Cancer
- Call for nominations: University Leadership Awards
- Lindmark returns as golf coach
- Board of Regents seeks feedback on UW System admissions
- Prof. Johnson quoted on media fuss
- Used to be Norwalk, now norovirus, but still a threat...
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Vol. 38, No. 51 / January 17, 2007
- PSC returns to full power
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Vol. 38, No. 50 / January 17, 2007
- Power outage shuts down Phoenix Sports Center
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Vol. 38, No. 49 / January 16, 2007
- Monday is the Chili Cookoff!
- Let's see you do better
- A few spots still open in 'Conversational Spanish'
- SBDC offers leadership, entrepreneurial programs
- Phoenix women have 10-game winning streak
- Phoenix men face tough one in Butler
- Reminder: 'Four A's that spell trouble' workshop
- Inside Higher Ed 'blogger' was former faculty member
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Vol. 38, No. 48 / January 11, 2007
- Nominate now for Academic Excellence Symposium
- 'Idol' Hicks is first star for new Weidner Presents, Inc.
- Campus energy use cooled off nicely
- Basketball showdown vs. UW-M
- NAS scholarships
- Lockard's textbook is a piece of cake
- Kersten explores life of civil rights leader Randolph in new biography
- Courses for educators still have openings
- Disabilities: 'Four A's that spell trouble' workshop
- Mexico luncheon on Feb. 16
- A UW-Green Bay comment at Inside Higher Ed
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Vol. 38, No. 47 / January 8, 2007
- Research scholar program has Feb. 6 deadline
- Publicity for greenhouse pledge
- Student Life announces LifeLines group discount
- Act by Jan. 12 for Mavis Leno
- Lucky winners of $500 Friends gift cards
- Commencement on cable
- Reminder: 'high-performance teams' on Feb. 13
- Funds remain for academic staff development
- ...if you know where to look
- Press-Gazette profiles faculty member
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel supports 'Growth Agenda'
- UW-Oshkosh dean touts regional partnership
- Oshkosh newspaper raves about transfer deal
- Doyle mentions health care, schools
- Fired dean sues UW-Whitewater for discrimination
- Wishful thinking? Leading legislators see less contention
- New Web site for Wisconsin Campus Compact
- Letters to editor on UW admissions
- Brief: Clampitt

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Vol. 38, No. 46 / December 21, 2006
- UW-Green Bay pledges proactive stance on global warming
- LEED silver
- Videos of King, Bacelis
- Lockard textbook takes new look at world history
- Friday's Phoenix makeup has early start
- Does Space Grant have a faculty grant for you?
- Student scholarships
- Connerly, UW students discuss affirmative action
- Christensen reports on pre-college project with Latinos, tribes
- Friends of the Cofrin raffle
- Facebook fatigue
- Heard about the Faculty Development Conference?
- Oshkosh newspaper raves about transfer deal
- More editorial support for 'growth'
- Reminders: Introductory Spanish; deadline for immigration ideas
- Students warned of tax-refund scam
- Closed or open over the holidays?
- A holiday treat: Sweet poem
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Vol. 38, No. 45 / December 18, 2006
- Commencement news release
- Photos
- News release: Professorships for Walter, Howe
- Commencement odds'n'ends
- More photos: faces
- Photos: Laatsch celebrates the big 4-0
- And his younger colleagues
- News story on agreement with technical colleges
- $700 for Nice course in Ireland
- Remember: Plan a year ahead
- Barnes & Noble event benefits MLK celebration
- Book reading, discussion to feature Melissa Jackson
- Magazine quotes VonDras on tips for elderly, stress/memory
- Media Services has civic involvement DVD
- It's Spartans/Phoenix, round 3
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Vol. 38, No. 44 / December 15, 2006
- Reminder: Service Awards this afternoon
- An A-1 feature on student commencement speaker Bacelis
- 'Applause is due for UWGB's Weidner Center decision'
- Last call for United Way drive
- 'Gotcha Covered' is student idea to help Shelter
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Vol. 38, No. 43 / December 14, 2006
- News release: Chancellor's Award for Donald Harden
- Profs. Howe, Walter in spotlight
- Sabbaticals for Baulieu, Block, Dolan, Kaye, Kim, Nair, Poupart, Walter
- UW-Green Bay, Oshkosh expand transfers with tech colleges
- Snapshots: Emmons Madison 'wiretap'
- Record crowd had Resch Center jumpin'
- Faculty tenor Brecher wows 5,196
- Photo: The Borseth bobblehead
- A victory over the Badgers
- Sky-high RPI
- ISU, Dec. 22
- Win a $500 gift card from Phoenix Bookstore
- Percussion this Friday
- Prof. Cruz promotes Galapagos travel
- Dialog on international students, Middle East, Islam
- Why 'brand'? McCartney knows
- Need help 'Building High Performance Teams'?
- More 'Nutcracker' names
- Nominations sought for UW System academic staff award
- Green Bay, Appleton coverage of Weidner Presents
- Join the fight against cancer
- Bold tuition idea has fans, critics
- Barrows retires
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Vol. 38, No. 42 / December 12, 2006
- Weidner Center Presents will assume risk
- Snapshots from the news conference
- Shepard shares update
- Green has UW-Green Bay experience
- 'Door opens for return of Weidner shows'
- Next 'Conversational Spanish' course begins in February
- 1923 Fund's generosity boosts Theatre program
- Bobblehead genius
- Nice comments from Badgers coach
- Thanks, those who gave a kid a book
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Vol. 38, No. 41 / December 11, 2006
- Weidner Center news conference at 11 a.m.
- Phoenix vs. Badgers Wednesday at Resch
- Photos from a crackerjack 'Nutcracker'
- More ballet
- Click here for accreditation, certification site
- King tops golf's leader board
- Saturday's ceremony
- A new wrinkle with international flags
- Sashes in fashion
- 'Growth Agenda' gets mention
- New faculty discipline rules advance to Legislature
- 5 percent pay raises?
- Regents extend admissions discussion
- One group's big idea: free UW tuition with pledge to stay
- 'Rest of Wisconsin' has talent, too
- P-G's Kwaanza photos
- Nass named chair of Assembly universities committee
- Regents back public health school
- Serial killer theory has its doubters
- UW System Business Resource Directory
- Soul and sole at the Shoe Tree
- Teen Connection looks at teen suicide
- Set your recorders (tonight) for 'Women in Prison'
- Reminder: 'Greening of UWGB'
- Also: Al Gore, Don McCartney, United Way summit
- Briefs: Hall, Detweiler

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Vol. 38, No. 40 / December 7, 2006
- Commencement basics
- OK for UW-Green Bay accessibility project got student boost
- Holiday sale
- Haynie earns grant for 'Culture of Food' course
- 'Food' sounds appetizing
- 'Greening of UWGB' is capstone topic
- Gore's movie here
- More public recognition for Journey to Jordan
- Hutchison returns from Italy, urban/historic preservation conference
- McCartney to talk area's 'brand,' downtown
- Mark your calendar for 'Social Class on Campus,' candid discussion
- A wheel of fortune for Kari Merchant
- It wasn't a bill collector
- 'Goose bumps' for Tony, a new hip for Dick
- Flores goes pro in Ireland
- Watch the Regents
- Admissions policies are hot topic
- Here? Not so much
- UW Faculty Senate endorses partner benefits
- Mutating spam
- Murderous schedule continues: Phoenix women host Iowa, Indiana State
- Outreach staffer on Downtown development
- Moore writing here
- Football arrives for MLK fundraiser
- Remember: Give a Kid a Book
- Reminder: Fuel Cell technology is Oxford topic Friday
- Reminder: Jazz Friday, Choral Sunday
- 'Tis the Season, Saturday
- Ecumenical Center rummage
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Vol. 38, No. 39 / December 5, 2006
- Funeral services are Friday for Werner Prange
- Sorry, 'Coffee with Bruce' was YESTERDAY
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Vol. 38, No. 38 / December 4, 2006
- Fuel Cell technology is Caglar's Oxford topic this Friday
- Anthropologists honor Galt's memory
- Gr--n Bay stud-nt to star on 'Wh--l of Fortun-'
- UW System research/creative symposium
- Music of the season highlights choral concert
- Notice: New employee safety/ERT training is Tuesday
- Reminder: Workers' Comp
- 'Tis the Season, this Saturday at Union
- Last call for Holiday Luncheon
- Give a Kid a Book
- Next 'Coffee with Bruce' is Tuesday a.m.
- AIC holds football silent auction as MLK fundraiser
- Blood Drive
- Reminder: Call for proposals on Immigration conference
- Sheepshead Review reception
- Okoampa is a soccer all-American
- Phoenix ties for tops in Horizon with eight academic stars
- Weather keeps Redbirds away
- Computer has Butler No. 1
- Newspaper mentions Phoenix apparel on-line
- Student jazz show on Friday
- Art sale
- Ecumenical Center rummage sale is Dec. 16
- An important notice for bus riders
- Photo spread on Kwanzaa

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Vol. 38, No. 37 / December 1, 2006
- Midwest storm postpones Saturday's Phoenix home game
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Vol. 38, No. 36 / November 30, 2006
- Audit Committee hearing on sick leave is no stomach-turner
- President Reilly testifies
- Dec. 1: AIDS awareness day
- Winter? Shorewood Golf Course? Ask Dan, Rick
- Think Summer
- Quasan Shaw to keynote Kwanzaa
- Workers' Comp: What you need to know
- Students save energy at housing
- Hendrix, Zeppelin, 'Black Dog'? Now that's a band concert
- Reminder: Wisconsin Humanities Council visit
- Tickets remain for Phoenix women's homestand
- Epic comeback falls short against DePaul
- Borseth: No excuses
- UW-Whitewater passed on Barrett
- Brief: Medland, Stoll
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Vol. 38, No. 35 / November 27, 2006
- Congratulate Koltz and fellow Medallion recipients
- Leadership Awards
- Phi Kappa Phi honors
- UW-Green Bay a force behind NEWDO, full 'Nutcracker'
- Chancellor Baryshnikov?
- Wisconsin Humanities Council director visits this week
- Academic All-American honors for Gross
- Big win for Phoenix basketball
- Parking scarce for DePaul game
- Reminder on 'Kids Night Out'
- Kalamazoo flourishes
- Black Student Union recalls Groppi, Milwaukee
- Film sets table for 'African American Experience' trip
- Infusion honors UW-Green Bay artist
- New North Summit is Dec. 14
- Podcast popularity is mostly small, but rising
- 'Beer pong' seen as dangerous fad
- Audit Committee to quiz UW System on personnel issues
- Sick days also at issue for lawmakers, others
- Reminders: SAFE, CPR, storm water, woodwinds, Equity, 'Bridge,' Assembly
- Briefs: Goff, Russ, Sweet

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Vol. 38, No. 34 / November 22, 2006
- State Employee's Combined Campaign is here
- A record take for Phoenix Fund drive
- Photoblog: Student art
- 'Chicago' was a critical and box-office hit
- Woodwind Ensemble
- Holiday luncheon
- Reminder: CPR
- Marshfield Clinic, UW to collaborate on R&D
- New Colleges/Extension chief continues barnstorming
- Parkside provost will be interim VP at System
- Volleyball star Slinger
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Vol. 38, No. 33 / November 21, 2006
- Thanksgiving hours for Union, dining
- Wednesday's coffee hour
- Organizers survey interest in 'Boxes and Walls' 2007
- Snapshots: Founders Dinner and 'Liberal Education'
- Women on TV
- Financial aid lags behind increase in college costs
- Kwanzaa will be week from Saturday
- Reminder: Emergency event on Tuesday
- More reminders: WSEU, vocal jazz
- In the news: SIFE's outreach to middle schoolers
- Recap on Electronic Bullying
- Still more Barrett
- Documentary highlights 1968 'Black Out'
- Call for proposals on immigration
- Cap Times urges action on partnership benefits
- Faculty Development Conference: URL
- Volleyball aces 'chemistry test'
- Tom Anderson: Where is he now?
- Cooperative Extension dean calls it quits

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Vol. 38, No. 32 / November 16, 2006
- Chancellor touts Wisconsin Idea before statewide business group
- Emergency event on Tuesday
- Meinhardt is first 'Research Scholar'
- Faculty Development Conference
- SIFE welcomes kids to 'think globally' at UW-Green Bay
- International opportunities for faculty and students
- 'Liberal Education' is food for thought for Founders
- More from International Education Week
- Act now for Holiday Luncheon
- Student art in the spotlight with straws, Lawton show
- Systemwide Equity Scorecard presentation is Nov. 30
- SAFE allies session
- Smithsonian researcher on 'Bridge that Changed the World'
- Stevens Point follows suit on veterans
- Vocal Jazz does Beethoven, Gershwin, Sting
- Spengler steps down
- Men's team falls
- 'Poster Day' a huge success for Groh, Phoenix women
- UW System president outlines 'silent crisis'
- 'UW-Madison deals with fallout over gay marriage amendment'
- UW researchers find mutations
- Energy Independence Film Festival on Nov. 20
- Flu clinic on Friday
- More health news: Recertify for CPR
- Smokeout
- Barrett leaving UW
- Brief: Von Dras
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Vol. 38, No. 31 / November 13, 2006
- Erickson on bullying
- Jordanian educator
- 'UW leaders giddy over Tuesday's election results'
- Photos: Beauty Awards for Fermanich, MAC Hall
- Alumni spread beauty, too
- Regents: Plenty of news in November
- 'Regents push for more tech oversight'
- Next coffee with Bruce is week from Wednesday
- Courses for educators
- It's International Education Week
- Student art opening Thursday at Lawton
- Corrections for campus phone book?
- Faculty honors at Eau Claire, Milwaukee, Oshkosh
- Election P.S: Inclusivity Initiative will carry forward
- Analysts say tactic backfired
- Campus is site for United Way human services 'summit'
- Extension gets national 'caregiver' award
- Wanted: Unwanted items
- Training session: all WSEU employees, supervisors
- Campus Compact stuff
- Reminders on 'Chicago,' Albom, Founders
- Brief: Toni Damkohler

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Vol. 38, No. 30 / November 9, 2006
- 'Coffee addict' Chancellor moves office hours
- Buzzin' with Bruce?
- University pays tribute to student soldiers, vets
- Snapshots from veterans ceremony
- MAC Hall, Prof. Fermanich win Mayor's Awards
- Jeffreys lecture opens 'Humanities Month'
- International Education Week
- Jordanian educator to visit here
- Storm-water management plan gets public session
- Copies are online
- Get 'Chicago' tickets early
- Magazine touts Phuture Phoenix; Mrs. Shepard credits partners
- Albom will do book signing
- Leftovers from the brown-bag basketball lunch
- Soccer recap
- Public Safety welcomes Joan Keberlein
- Shane Kohl wants to hear from you
vMark your calendar
- Better than Borat?
- Eau Claire inaugurates Levin-Stankevich
- Reminder: coats, snowpants, etc.
- Run out of leftover Halloween candy? Try here
- Reminder: Nominees sought for Women of Color honor
- Kid's Night Out with the Phoenix is Dec. 1
- Teammates establish fund for family of former student-athlete
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Vol. 38, No. 29 / November 8, 2006
- United Way Campaign begins on campus
- Co-chairs have winning records
- United Way ties in with priorities of Horizon League, Phoenix Athletics
- Join the 'Make an Impact' Team — it's easy
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Vol. 38, No. 28 / November 6, 2006
- 'Chicago' opens next week
- Photos: UW-Green Bay, U. of Jordan agreement
- Brown-bag basketball lunch is Tuesday
- Phoenix falls game short of NCAAs
- Noon programs this week at AIC celebrate Native culture
- Publicity for UW-Green Bay Veteran Appreciation Reception
- Prof. Kaye on 'Flags of our Fathers'
- Half-staff for Zimmerman
- Election Day at UW-Green Bay
- Joe Gow for UW-L
- SBDC offers program on accounting software
- Reminder: 'Energy Independence' Film Festival
- Reminders: 'Health, Human Rights,' Ginny Dell reception, 'Renewable 101'
- Briefs: Ashmann, Kretche

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Vol. 38, No. 27 / November 2, 2006
- They'll be voting on campus, again
- Amendment draws interest
- CNN quotes Prof. Kraft on 'nasty' race
- Details of Nov. 8 reception to honor veterans
- Photoblog: Halloween fashions
- UW-Green Bay welcomes Jordanian visitor
- 'Health, Human Rights, Haiti' are topics for Harvard physician
- Please donate food
- 'Steps to Make a Difference' snapshots
- 'Mosaic' poster wins honors
- 'Renewable Energy 101' is Nov. 11, on campus
- Talking about bullying and children's resilience
- Bid farewell to Ginny Dell
- Ecumenical Center history
- Women's basketball exhibition
- Briefs: Fermanich, Vespia
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Vol. 38, No. 26 / October 30, 2006
- Congressional debate
- Miss it? It's online
- UW-Green Bay surplus property sales expand online
- Campus sales will continue, occasionally
- Preview Day images
- 'Steps' made a difference
- Prof. Russ says businesses must 'account' for talent
- A Halloween treat: Renaissance music
- Call for Nominations: 2007 Academic Staff Regents Award
- Famous Dave, 'Elevator Pitch,' entrepreneurs
- Extension spokesman Giroux lands key post with UW System
- Cuene touts adult learning
- Follow-up on UW-M investigation
- Barrett at UW-O
- Reminder: Campus Compact fall meeting
- Coach VanderVelden
- Buzzer-beater keeps men's NCAA soccer hopes alive
- Women close strong year
- Cross-country
- Shorewood still open
- More on 'Energy Independence Film Festival'
- Social Work students to show U.S.-Mexico border film
- Senior Resource Fair is for senior students
- First 'Downtown Third Thursdays' gets nice reviews
- It's not only lead foot that's costly
- Luddism 2.0?

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Vol. 38, No. 25 / October 26, 2006
- Inside UW-Green Bay: We're a 'medical school'
- More from the magazine
- Nursing, dietetics
- University community mourns Meredith Rose
- Ed Weidner remembers
- LGBT discussion group meets next Friday
- A rare home meet for Phoenix swimmers
- Students at Undergraduate Psychology Conference
- Okoampa is Horizon pick
- Men at home, women on road for playoffs
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Vol. 38, No. 24 / October 23, 2006
- Transcripts go online
- Registrar's Office reports instant orders
- Alumna, mentoring program send $5,000 scholarship here
- (G)hosts host Hall-oween
- Ratio of a pumpkin's circumference to its diameter?
- Librarians question EPA changes
- Kagen visits
- Reminder: Gard and Kagen will debate here Thursday
- Men's soccer slips, but still hosts tourney opener
- Women need help
- UW-Green Bay bands
- Finalists for La Crosse chancellorship
- Four win Alliant teaching awards
- Investigation spurs 'shutdown' of UWM student government
- Madison MBA
- Expert climbers needed
- Briefs: Stoll, Tetzloff

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Vol. 38, No. 23 / October 19, 2006
- UWGBAthletics.com
- Web move reflects trend in D-I athletics
- UW-Green Bay hate/bias response team gets wider attention
- A 'Model Policy'
- Furlong sees big year for Dems (in Congress)
- Student joins media panel for Oct. 26 Gard-Kagen debate
- UW-Green Bay bands perform Tuesday
- Employee Drive ends... sort of
- By the numbers
- An 'Energy Independence Film Festival'
- Best students in the US? Nominate yours
- Financial management for small businesses
- More 'Stash'
- Hearing on UW System sick leave audit
- Free speech in the news
- Men's soccer gets a few votes in national poll
- A rare cancellation
- Panthers/Phoenix in makeup match
- Boyer, Mendiburu hoop it up in Spain
- Coach K's guys practice on the road
- We need coats and snowpants, for kids
- Reminder on GRE workshop for faculty, staff Nov. 1
- Briefs: Kersten, Regan
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Vol. 38, No. 22 / October 16, 2006
- New Sustainability Committee invites campus to Oct. 25 event
- Committee membership, future plans
- Reminders to save energy
- Campus goal is 5% reduction
- Materials on display at Vendor Fair this Thursday
- Gentle reminder: One week left for Research Scholar
- Also: Grants in Aid of Research applications
- Steps to Make a Difference Walk
- Class, club work to assist non-profits
- Reminder: 'Evening of Giving'
- Employee Benefits & Wellness Fair on Tuesday
- Also, grad-school fair
- Also, Draney/Medland music
- Men's soccer moves into first place
- ESPN columnist likes Phoenix women
- 'Prairie' earns excellent review
- Race and Ethnicity
- NEWIST fundraiser
- 'UW sick leave questioned'
- University Relations candidates
- More reminders: Furlong talk, Black/White
- Brief: Luczaj

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Vol. 38, No. 21 / October 12, 2006
- '50 You Should Know' includes Katers, Russ, McCartney and Meredith
- Timely topic for Outreach: children, trauma
- Noppe research factors into book
- Kersten's new book looks at labor, AFL impact
- From blues to Renaissance... faculty 'amateurs' rock
- Historic Preservation board meets here Friday
- Laatsch is a co-host
- De Pere neighborhoods and Rouse Simmons shipwreck
- Employee Drive update...
- Why give?
- WPT will carry film of Style exchange tonight (Oct. 12)
- Speech by Iraq vet
- Items sought for 'care packages' for students on active duty
- Historical Perspectives on NFL football
- Furlong to speak on 2006 elections
- Friday is deadline for next round of Ac Staff funds
- Questions about development funds?
- Four-star review for 'Tres Vidas'
- Remember: Wednesday is 'Black. White.'
- Jamaican Luncheon
- Men's soccer has highest ranking since 1992
- Basketball forecast: very good
- You're cutting it close
- New and improved from UW System
- UW-Madison goes Googley
- 'Stash' opening tonight
- 'Prairie,' too
- First choral concert
- A civil political discussion
- Brief: Emmons
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Vol. 38, No. 20 / October 12, 2006
- Sen. Lasee is here today for candidate forum at noon
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Vol. 38, No. 19 / October 11, 2006
- Meet the candidates
- Phabulous photos
- Phuture recap
- Boss's Day, they say
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Vol. 38, No. 18 / October 9, 2006
- Radio drama 'Voice of the Prairie' to open
- 1,000 kids here on Tuesday
- Snapshots: Fall Classified Conference
- More photos: 'Boys in Crisis'
- 'Stash' art at Lawton
- Physician Walton's visit Nov. 9 centers on world health project
- First 'Mountains' book discussion is Oct. 24
- Background on physicians' work
- A plug for tutoring
- Library wants your syllabi
- Cofrin Center for Biodiversity offers Wisconsin Naturalists training
- First choral concert is Saturday
- Upward Bound sells chocolate
- P-G previews UW-Green Bay diversity programming
- Publicity for bird 'atlas'
- Friday the 13th sports
- 'Expand Your Boundaries' is at 2 p.m. Wednesday
- Reminders: Copyright, candidates, relationships, volunteers
- Brief: Arendt

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Vol. 38, No. 17 / October 6, 2006
- Regents denounce marriage amendment
- Professional Development Series: Copyright 101
- Politics? Melissa Jackson says...
- Make sure to attend candidate forums
- 'Expand Your Boundaries'
- 'Yellow Dress' performance tackles dating violence
- Upward Bound participates in 'Evening of Giving'
- Northern India trip
- Shorewood fall discounts
- Wall Street Journal publishes review of Paine book, Kaye's response
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Vol. 38, No. 16 / October 5, 2006
- Phuture Phoenix is two days next week
- Selection as campus 'Research Scholar' promises release time
- Employee Drive update...
- What are the percentages?
- Mary out, Pauley in
- Regents meeting
- New Employee Training
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Vol. 38, No. 15 / October 2, 2006
- Weidner marks 40th anniversary
- Picture this: Welcome, new employees
- More on Wednesday's 'Boys in Crisis' talk
- High attention to low crime rate
- Snapshots: Maier dedication
- An Employee Drive update
- Does private support really make a difference?
- More on Maier: Recognition for University Communication staff
- Author took hard look at higher education
- Maier's 'Crisis' on library shelves here... and elsewhere
- Friends host 'Lakes and Rivers of Old Wisconsin' on Tuesday
- 'Tres Vidas' promises stirring stories of Latina women
- P-G calls summer 'Journey to Jordan' a nice success
- Volunteer Fair is Oct. 11
- Policies listed all in one place
- Van Koevering earns WMU alumni honor
- Results of students' 'Food Security' surveys to be released
- What universities can do
- Employers come to campus for job/internship fair
- Goal-a-game Okoampa leads red-hot Phoenix soccer
- Body recovered in river at La Crosse
- Top Regent stumps for Systemwide growth agenda

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Vol. 38, No. 14 / September 28, 2006
- Gard, Kagen debate here Oct. 26
- Raising the roof at the Kress: See it happen
- 100 tons of raw roof-holding power
- Photo gallery: Cloud Commons dedication
- Maier get-together
- International Ed hopes faculty grants encourage new travel
- Friends, Phi Kappa Phi sponsor reading group on 'Mountains'
- Tuesday: Friends host 'Waterways' show of old Wisconsin
- WWHEL conference for women is Oct. 26-27
- Space Grant scholarships go to two at UW-Green Bay
- UW-Extension launches Service-Learning Website
- Tickets on sale now for Jamaican
- Campuses react to energy initiative
- Rep. Pocan on UW System, state politics
- Conference on 'Motivating Students'
- Brief: Luczaj
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Vol. 38, No. 13 / September 27, 2006
- University announces arrest in assault case
- Christopherson praises officers
- Doyle announcement pegs UW-Green Bay for 'energy independence'
- Chancellor cites experience with energy issues
- Snapshots
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Vol. 38, No. 12 / September 26, 2006
- Doyle visits tomorrow to announce UW-Green Bay energy initiative
- Lecture by conservative notable will be rescheduled
- Tyler Koch service Thursday at EC
- Reminder: Cloud Commons
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Vol. 38, No. 11 / September 25, 2006
- Union dining area to be named for Leona Cloud
- You're invited: Ceremony is 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
- 'Cloud Commons' recalls 1970s
- Another dedication is Thursday: Robert H. Maier Student Lounge
- All invited
- Candidate forum is noon today!
- Marrett, senior academic VP, will leave UW System
- Tickets for UW-Green Bay performances available through UTS
- Good Times Programming books Weidner Center
- Study Abroad application deadline is this week
- Reminders: Sexual violence, Teaching 'brown bag'
- Converting-industry network is open to educators

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Vol. 38, No. 10 / September 21, 2006
- Fall Conference targets 'Boys in Crisis'
- Register early, Cole suggests
- Custodial Operations will now report to Kohlmeyer
- Snapshots: 'Best of OrgSmorg'
- Dismissal dispute
- Having lunch with the Italians
- UW-Green Bay professor talks 'Spanglish'
- Rodriguez, Everingham announce Latin American 'film series'
- The Employee Drive numbers so far...
- ... and does it make me a member of the Founders Association?
- Typically, 'LeaderFest' draws nice numbers
- A student take on 'brain drain'
- Women's basketball schedule is high in fiber
- State Law reminder
- Adult Degree plans three info sessions on campus
- Changes loom for GRE... Career Services has workshops for faculty, staff
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Vol. 38, No. 9 / September 18, 2006
- Van Gruensven appointment
- Photoblog: The Mousemobile, and summer in September
- 'SoTL: What is it and why should you care?'
- Phoenix Fund drive
- Cruz invites campus to South America 'film series'
- Study Abroad Fair
- OrgSmorg
- Futbol at Ohio State
- Help wanted: Mascot
- Reminders: Sexual ethics/Spanish/Constitution/Helgesen

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Vol. 38, No. 8 / September 14, 2006
- Lecture series puts faculty 'Downtown'
- Starring Furlong, Erickson, McCartney, Bartell, Grosso, Sallmann
- Big Democrats - all of 'em - will be here Saturday
- Employee Drive by the numbers
- P-G: UW-Green Bay enrollment picture 'positive'
- Ganyard, Nice, Ritch, Voelker, Speth on wikis, blogs, podcasting
- 'Sexual Ethics in the Workplace' training is Thursday
- Remember: Sign up soon for free Spanish lessons
- Tambien... Las mesas de conversacion
- Observing Constitution Day all week
- Sept. 20: Women's Leadership keynoter is Sally Helgesen
- More on the birding bible
- Bookstore has copies
- 'Mousemobile' to debut at Friday's Cheese Classic
- Sheepshead Review wants you
- Sheepshead hosts Coffeehouse open-mike
- Jamaican?
- Phoenix sets records, ices Mastodons
- 'Holistic' admission is no radical change, campuses say
- Chicago a boost for Wisconsin, study says
- Newspaper loves 'Covenant' promise to 8th-graders
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Vol. 38, No. 7 / September 11, 2006
- UW-Green Bay's big bird book has left the nest
- Howe, Davises, Wolf, Erdman, Fewless, students, alumni
- Everingham, Tetzloff, Bauer-Dantoin win Race and Ethnicity grants
- Employee Drive blasts off at 10 a.m. this Friday
- Return of the Laatsch Wine and Cheese Classic
- P-G: 'We must reinvest in higher education'
- Legislative forums begin with Ott/Gruett, Sept. 25
- Tuesday's primary concern
- AIC hosts 'Working Families Win' perspective on politics
- NCAA Certification Program: Orientation Videoconference
- Correction on Jackson's pre-law session
- Reminder: Detweiler, Style give gallery talk
- 'Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories'
- Soccer x four
- Resumption of Marquette series appears on hold
- Briefs: Emmons, Howe, Salisbury

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Vol. 38, No. 6 / September 7, 2006
- Wisconsin higher education gets an 'A'
- ... and an 'F'
- President Riley reacts
- Experts, we want to hear from you
- Statement on proper review of cellphone billing
- Detweiler, Style will speak at gallery opening
- ShopKo stampede
- A big crowd, too for welcome cookout
- And a 'W' vs. MU
- 'Wisconsin Covenant' proposal gets specific
- Nomination deadline for December 2006 student awards
- See something wrong with your phonebook?
- Students invited to pre-law session with Melissa Jackson
- Men's hoops posts 2006-07 dance card
- Women's soccer at home for two
- 'Nacho Libre' under the stars
- Season four for Groovin' Grounds
- Wausau dean will step down
- More interesting enrollment numbers
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Vol. 38, No. 5 / September 5, 2006
- Enrollment records for freshmen, students of color
- Back by popular demand: Conversational Spanish
- The new phone books are in!
- Undergrad catalogs, too
- Are you a Navy veteran?
- Photoblog: Unpacking day
- Media coverage for move-in
- Opening Day action is only getting started
- Marquette is men's soccer home opener
- Volleyball off to solid start
- Outreach unveils fall courses for educators
- Anderson, Area Research Center have roles in history show
- It's a bird! It's a plane! It's...
- UW-Oshkosh plans 'weird' discussions with Barrett visit
- Library introduces ARTstor
- Measles, mumps and rubella immunizations
- Final reminder: AIC lunch
- Briefs: Hanke, Bauer-Dantoin, Stoll

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Vol. 38, No. 4 / August 31, 2006
- Freshmen move-in!
- Opening Day enrollment to have many positives
- Great Beginnings Week is Sept. 3-10
- Still time for an 'Ask Me' button
- Snapshots: New internationals get red-carpet welcome
- Chancellor reflects upon news of Frederick Baer's passing
- Legacy spans academics, the arts
- Feature story captures Baer Family's history with U
- UW-Green Bay wasn't alone
- Services are Friday
- Galapagos cruise highlights new UW-Green Bay travel offering
- Newcomer bios are on the Web
- Alumni Association cooks something up for students
- Volleyball this weekend
- Athletics pitches in on move-in day
- Five students earn Adult Degree scholarships
- Editorial on domestic partner issue
- USA Today looks at in-state/out-of-state debate
- Winnebago County rejects Extension funding cut
- Ontario university tries bash-Bush marketing
- Brief: Arendt
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Vol. 38, No. 3 / August 28, 2006
- News in Marketing/Communication
- UW-Green Bay selected for national tech-literacy survey
- Snapshot: Loyal 'Friends'
- Environmental impact statement on Union
- An expanded 'Shopko til you Dropko'
- UW 'Growth Agenda' is serious stuff
- Columnist: Tax 'hell' label is devilish exaggeration
- Another Emmy for one-time campus actor
- Spain trip
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Vol. 38, No. 2 / August 24, 2006
- AIC hosts welcome-back lunch
- Mayor to meet, greet new international students
- Reminder: search/screen training
- Departing 'superstar' cites partner benefits
- Meat the marketing interns
- Snapshots: ice-cream icebreaker
- High praise for Extension
- Briefs: Kraft, Furlong, Lacey, Ortiz, Trombley
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Vol. 38, No. 1 / August 23, 2006
- Chancellor calls for boldness, creativity... and failure
- Expanded remarks
- Founders Awards honor best of UW-Green Bay
- Snapshots
- Abbott makes formal debut
- Reminder: Free ice cream
- LOG News schedule
- A day at the bullfights for Phoenix basketball
- Friday action at Santaga Stadium
- Volleyball, men's soccer
- Newspapers question La Crosse tuition strategy
- Douglas criticizes Ozaukee on UW-Extension gesture
- Magazine calls UW-Madison LGBT-friendly
- Briefs: Lacey, Sanders
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